honeydevil
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do you have more interest in other parts of the world or in your own country? would you like to live at other places or do you love your country? ...
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SFG75 said:I love my country, but I hope to have my own used bookstore/coffeehouse in Ireland or Mexico by the time I'm 45. When I retire at 65, I will reside in Havana, where I will pass my time on the sandy beaches and reading.
That is of course.....if a certain dictator...........he can't live to be 140 can he?![]()
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curiouswonder said:Since we started the process of adopting a daughter from China 18 months ago, my heart has been torn between two countries. Now that we have been there and back, it is even more so. When our kids are older, I would love to spend an extended amount of time over there. For now I have to settle for learning the language and reading the online newspapers every day.
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Stay overnight in LA and it'll make the trip a lot easier on you! Most flights leave around 10 or 11pm, so it's at the kids natural bed time. Wear them out during the day and then dress them in their pajamas for the flight and treat it like normal sleep time. If you fly Qantas they'll be entertained by their own individual television sets in the seat backs. The trip back usually leaves in the morning, which isn't so good for the sleeping plan, but means the kids can stay awake and watch movies on the way back.Isabell said:I told her that I wanted to wait for the kids to get a little bit older. It's such a long time to travel, I'm afraid they might not make it.
You never get that kind of service in economy...Kookamoor said:...I've also travelled via Honolulu from Vancouver, and that sucks balls...
Wow, 2 months will be here before you can say "jack rabbit". I hope we continue to hear from you after you get back home. I wish you success with your career and travels.Kookamoor said:As for me, my home is Australia and always will be. I'm going home in less than 2 months and I can barey contain my excitement. I've lived in Canada for 3.5 of the last 4.5 years, and I'm ready to settle down and plant some roots in my home country. I won't be living in the state I love, but I've got to give the career a head start. At least I'll be no more than an hour's flight from my family and closest friends, though.
I have ambitions to do some more travel in Australia. I really want to see Tasmania, as I think it's similar enough to Victoria, but with a more relaxed pace. I feel like it's a place I could live. It would also suit my career path. I also really want to travel to some of the fascinating geological sites in Central Australia and northern WA, see the Great Barrier Reef, cross the Nullabor by train to WA and go back to Kakadu.
World-wide, I still have many places I want to visit. I've only seen the smallest amount of France, and I really want to get back and take in more of Europe as a complete tourist. The same with the UK, although I've worked there I never really was a tourist. Japan is also high on my list of places to visit. As far as South America goes, it makes me nervous because of the many stories I have heard, although it is a fascinating place in terms of history. I guess that's on my 'we'll see' list. I also want to do a cross-Canada trip by rail. I just adore trains, and the railway history of this country seems so romantic to me.
I would also like to live abroad for a year after I have a family - possibly in Italy or France. I think it'd be a great experience for children. But ultimately I can't imagine living anywhere other than Australia.
Hell yeah! That's when I'll actually be able to get some reading done and post something book-related. At the moment TBF is more my relaxation when I take a research break.muggle said:Wow, 2 months will be here before you can say "jack rabbit". I hope we continue to hear from you after you get back home. I wish you success with your career and travels.